Gerunds and Infinitives: Verb + Gerund or Infinitive Some verbs can be followed by an infinitive or a gerund. These verbs in turn can be subdivided into two groups, verbs with little difference in meaning, and verbs with a distinct change in meaning. Verb + Gerund or Infi[r]
Colegio “La Inmaculada”Trujillo - PerúQuiz: Gerunds and InfinitivesStudent’s name: _________________________________Date: 01/09/2011Text Comprehension: IdentifyLevel: All5º _____SCORE______/20I write the correct form of the verbs1. _______________ (dance) is the best way to lose weight[r]
Gerunds and infinitives as subjectsThe subject of a sentence is usually a noun or a pronoun. But sometimes, to-infinitives and –ing forms arealso used as subjects.Study the examples given below.Swimming is a good exercise.Here the –ing form ‘swimming’ acts as the s[r]
Gerunds and Infinitives Some Important RulesThe form of the verb that ends in -ing is called a Gerund when used as a noun. Because their function is that of a noun, gerunds may be used as the subject of a sentence:Running regularly will make you feel better.Studying requi[r]
ANSWER KEYGerunds and infinitives11 Rachel was angry about losing the race.2 Instead of going to the cinema, we watched a video at home.3 By practising every weekend, Ivan passed his driving test.4 Before phoning her friend, Gillian read the newspaper.5 After leaving the disco, they we[r]
Name ________________ Date ________Chapter Thirteen ExaminationGerunds and InfinitivesDirections: Circle the correct answer.1. My computer is too slow. I’m considering ______ another one.a. buyingb. to buyc. both a and b2. I love _____ pizza.a. eatingb. to eatc. both a and b3. S[r]
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GERUNDS and INFINITIVESPUT THE VERBS IN BRACKETS INTO THE CORRECT FORM (Gerund or Infinitive).1. I am looking forward to (see) you.2. He dreads (have) to retire.3. I arranged (meet) them there.4. He urged us (work)[r]
10 It's more difficult to speak a foreign language than to read it.11 It is forbidden to walk on the grass.12 One thing I can't do is swim on my back.13 It's difficult to be polite to someone you don't like.99Gerunds and infinitives71 GerundsCheckhavemovewatchlearnstudyget uphdp[r]
GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES...... 1. Các động từ phải có gerund (Ving) theo sau 2. Các động từ phải có to Infinitive theo sau 3. Các động từ + Object + To infinitive Một số động từ chỉ tri giác theo sau l à động từ nguyên mẫu hoặc Ving (nếu đang xảy ra )
finish, give up, imagine, keep on, mind, miss, postpone, practise, put off, resent, risk, spend time, can't stand, suggest USE OF THE INFINITIVE a WITHOUT TO after • modal auxiliaries • [r]
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TRANG 1 GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES SOME IMPORTANT RULES The form of the verb that ends in -ing is called a GERUND when used as a noun.. Because their function is that of a noun, gerunds may[r]
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